Fellows in Garden and Landscape Studies

2008/09

Fellows

  • Mahvash Alemi, Rome, Italy, Academic Year
    Safavid Gardens as the Representation of their World and Culture
  • Eric MacDonald, University of Georgia, Academic Year
    The Art which Mends Nature: the Contributions of Garden and Forest to the History of American Environmentalism

Junior Fellows

  • Nina Gerlach, Ruprecht Karl University Heidelberg, Fall
    The Garden as Film Backdrop: Construction of Cinematic Garden Space
  • Jennifer Raab, Yale University, Academic Year
    The Language of Landscape: Frederic Church and the Culture of Detail in Nineteenth-Century America

Summer Fellows

  • María del Carmen Magaz, Universidad del Salvador, Summer
    Public Space: Development of Garden and Park Conservation Practices, Current Debates and Laws

Beatrix Farrand Distinguished Fellow

  • Stephen Bann, C.B.E. Fellow of the British Academy, University of Bristol, Spring
    Ian Hamilton Finlay and the Creation of the Garden at Stonypath/Little Sparta

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2007/08

Fellows

  • David Hays, University of Illinois, Academic Year
    Paolo Burgi, Cardada
  • Bo Jiang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Academic Year
    The Design of Tang Imperial Gardens: Tradition, Creativity and Symbolization
  • Yi Wang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Academic Year
    The Relationship between Gardens and Woodblock Prints in Sixteenth Century Ming China

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Junior Fellows

  • Michael de Baca, Harvard University, Academic Year
    First, A fence: The Vernacular Cultural Space of Anne Truitt's Early Sculpture

Beatrix Farrand Distinguished Fellows

  • Peter Jacobs

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2006/07

Fellows

  • Cammy Brothers, University of Virginia, Academic Year
    Mediterranean Landscapes
  • Thomas Hedin, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Fall
    The Fountain of Latona: Louis XIV and the Premier Versailles
  • Shikui Li, Wuhan University, Academic Year
    The Aesthetics of Chinese Classical Garden in Yuan Ye

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Junior Fellows

  • Rebecca L. Reynolds, The University of Chicago, Academic Year
    Sculpture Parks, Sculpture Gardens and Site-Specific Practices in the United States, 1965–1991

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Summer Fellows

  • Sally Ann Grant, University of Sydney, Summer
    Play in the Garden in Early Modern Venice

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2005/06

Fellows

  • M. Elen Deming, SUNY, College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, Spring
    Wish-Landscapes and Garden Cities
  • Maryrica Ortiz Lottman, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Academic Year
    Myriad Gardens: Landscape and Gender in the Theater of Tirso de Molina

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Junior Fellows

  • Igor Demchenko, State Institute of Art Research, Moscow, Academic Year
    The Visual Representation of Heavens and Paradise in Medieval Islamic Culture

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2004/05

Fellows

  • Kendall Brown, California State University, Long Beach, Academic Year
    Rhetorical Landscapes: A Social History of Japanese-Style Gardens in North America
  • Raffaella Giannetto, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    The Medici Gardens of Fifteenth-Century Florence: Conceptualization and Tradition
  • Christian A. Tschumi, University of Kyoto, Japan, Academic Year
    Shin-Sakuteiki – A Manifesto for the Japanese Garden

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Junior Fellows

  • Katherine Temple von Stackelberg, Trinity College Dublin, Academic Year
    Growing Doubt: Productivity and Self-Image in the Ancient Roman Garden

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Summer Fellows

  • Louis Cellauro, Saint-Fons, France, Summer
    In Modem Circi: Pliny the Younger's Hippodrome at Tusci and its Posterity in Renaissance Gardens
  • Joanna Guldi, University of California, Berkeley, Summer
    Border Panic: Regulating London's Parks and Squares, 1750-1830
  • Ann Komara, University of Colorado at Denver, Summer
    The Parc des Buttes Chaumont (Paris, 1867): Reception and Ideology of the Engineered Picturesque
  • Yuthika Sharma, Harvard Design School, Summer
    The Landscape of Colonial Monument Parks at Delhi, India (1857-1947): A Historical and Comparative Perspective

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2003/04

Fellows

  • Kathleen Wren Christian, Washington, DC, Academic Year
    The Ethics of Decorous Pleasure and the Birth of the Roman Sculpture Garden, 1475–1530
  • Elizabeth Lebas, Middlesex University, London 2, Spring
    Reforming Beauty: Female Social and Political Engagement in Public Gardens and Landscapes in Early Twentieth-Century London
  • Kristine Miller, University of Minnesota, Academic Year
    Designing the Public: Money, Access and Expression in New York City's Public Spaces

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Junior Fellows

  • B. Deniz Çalis, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Academic Year
    Reconstruction of the Journey to 'Kagithane Commons': Symbol of a Short-Lived Cultural Renewal in Ottoman Istanbul (1718–1730)

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Summer Fellows

  • Catherine Benoit, Connecticut College, Summer
    African American and Caribbean Gardens: The Experience of Space and Nature in Slave and Post-Slave Societies
  • Denis Ribouillault, Université Paris I, Sorbonne, Summer
    Landscape, Power and Property: Topographical Landscape Painting in the Decoration of Villas and Palaces in Rome and the Lazio, 1530–1630
  • Dorota Sikora, Centre for the Preservation of Historic Landscape, Warsaw, Summer
    The Influence of Western European Garden Treatises on Polish Baroque Garden Art
  • Christian A. Tschumi, ETH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Summer
    Mirei Shigemori (1896–1975), Modernizing the Japanese Garden

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2002/03

Fellows

  • Margaret Flanders Darby, Colgate University, Academic Year
    The Victorian Glasshouse
  • Yizhar Hirschfeld, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Academic Year
    Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, and Society: A Classical Legacy in Late Antiquity

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Junior Fellows

  • Katherine M. Bentz, Pennsylvania State University, Academic Year
    Cardinal Cesi's Garden: Antiquities, Landscape, and Social Identity in Early Modern Rome
  • Rachel Iannacone, Instituto de Investigaciones, Esteticas, Mexico, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    Open Space for the Underclass: New York City's Small Parks (1880–1915)

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Summer Fellows

  • Kristóf Fatsar, Szent István University, Budapest, Summer
    Delicate Liaisons: Social Network of Gardeners in the Eighteenth Century
  • Anna Olenska, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Summer
    Sense of Nature and Landscape in Baroque Gardens of the First Half of the Eighteenth Century in Poland

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2001/02

Fellows

  • Nurhan Atasoy, Istanbul University, Spring
    The Emergence of Floral Design in Ottoman Art and Ottoman Garden
  • Joseph Disponzio, Harvard University, Academic Year
    Jean-Marie Morel and the Invention of Landscape Architecture
  • Barbara Kenda, University of Notre Dame, Academic Year
    Grotto-Architecture of Villa Garzadori-da Schio
  • Marina Moskowitz, University of Glasgow, Spring
    Seed Money: The Economies of Gardening in Nineteenth-Century America
  • Hui Zou, McGill University, Academic Year
    Jing of the Xiyang Lou: A Perspective Garden in the Garden of Perfect Brightness

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Fellow In Residence

  • James Dickie, The Alhambra in Focus, Academic Year
    Fellow in residence in Granada

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Special Garden Archeology Fellows

  • Amina-Aïcha Malek, EHESS, Paris, Academic Year
    The Sense of Nature in Roman-African Domus, Second–Fifth Centuries

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Summer Fellows

  • Giovanna Alberta Campitelli, Sovraintendenza Beni Culturali, Rome, Summer
    The Genesis and the Models for Villa Borghese in Rome
  • Irma Patricia Diaz Cayeros, Instituto de Investigaciones, Esteticas, Mexico, Summer
    Between Decoration and Symbolism: The Use of Knot Motives in Puebla Cathedral Choir Stalls and its Connection with Garden Designs
  • Paul Smith, University of Sussex, Summer
    The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial: A Cultural Production
  • Boris Sokolov, Russian State University for the Humanities, Summer
    Western Tradition in Russian Garden Art: Models and Transformations

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2000/01

Fellows

  • Leigh-Ann Bedal, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    Of Politics and Paradise: The History and Meaning Behind Petra's Paradeiso
  • Catherine Benoit, Guadeloupe, French West Indies, Academic Year
    African American Gardens in the Caribbean and the East Coast of the United States
  • Tracy L. Ehrlich, Colgate University, Fall
    Family and Papacy in the Roman Countryside: Villa Culture at Frascati in the Borghese Era
  • Erik A. de Jong, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Spring
    Sublime Landscape. Presenting the Unpresentable: A Project for a Monument Dedicated to Napoleon in the Alpine Scenery of the Mont Cenis from 1813
  • Victoria Siu, University of San Francisco, Academic Year
    The Evolution of the Yuanming Yuan: Diverse Cultures in an Eighteenth-Century Imperial Chinese Garden

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Junior Fellows

  • Philip Hu, New York University, Academic Year
    Mi Wangzhong (1570-1628): An Artist and Patron in Late Ming China. The Gardens of Mi Wangzhong as Social and Cultural Nodes in Late Ming Beijing

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Special Garden Archeology Fellows

  • Amina-Aïcha Malek, EHESS, Paris, Academic Year
    The Sense of Nature in Roman-African Domus, Second–Fifth Centuries

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Summer Fellows

  • Margaret Flanders Darby, Colgate University, Summer
    Women Under Glass: Ideologies of Femininity in Nineteenth-Century Conservatory Gardening Literature
  • Margherita Azzi Visentini, Politecnico de Milano, Summer
    The Borromean Islands on the Lago Maggiore

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1999/00

Fellows

  • Shirine Hamadeh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Academic Year
    Ottoman-European Shared Sensibilities: The Eighteenth-Century Picturesque
  • Linda B. Parshall, Portland State University, Academic Year
    The Green Prince of Germany: The Gardens of Puckler-Muskau and the Late Romantic Landscape
  • Betsey Robinson, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    Fountains and the Culture of Water at Roman Corinth

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1998/99

Fellows

  • Giorgio Galletti, Florence, Italy, Academic Year
    Proposal to Develop the Framework for a Long-term Management Strategy for the Protection and Conservation of the Medici Landscape along the Arno River Valley from Florence to Pistoia
  • Elizabeth K. Meyer , University of Virginia School of Architecture, Spring
    The Margins of Modernity: Theories and Practices of Modern Landscape Architecture

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Junior Fellows

  • George Dodds, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    An Extended Landscape for Living: The Garden Art of Carlo Scarpa
  • Laura J. Lawson, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year
    Urban Gardening Programs in the United States: A History of Ethics, Economics and Community

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Summer Fellows

  • Nebahat Avcioglu, Cambridge, England, Summer
    The Visual Discourse of Turkish Architecture in the Eighteenth-Century English Landscape Gardens: Vauxhall and Kew Gardens Revisited
  • Anne L. Helmreich, Texas Christian University, Summer
    Our England is a Garden: National Identity and the Garden in England, 1870–1914
  • Neil M. Maher, New York University, Summer
    Planting More Than Trees: The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots of the American Environmental Movement, 1929–1945

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1997/98

Fellows

  • Scott Redford, Georgetown University, Academic Year
    Landscape and the State in Medieval Anatolia

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Junior Fellows

  • Vittoria Di Palma, Columbia University, Academic Year
    The Science of Aesthetics in Eighteenth-Century Landscape Design
  • David Hays, Yale University, Academic Year
    The Irregular Garden in Eighteenth-Century France

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Summer Fellows

  • Mahvash Alemi, Rome, Italy, Summer
    The Graphical Restoration of the Royal Gardens of the Safavid Period in Isfahan in the Light of the Drawings of Engelbert Kaempfer
  • Louis Cellauro, Saint Fons, France, Summer
    The Muses, Mount Parnassus and Renaissance Gardens
  • Lauro Magnani, University of Genova, Italy, Summer
    The Genoese Garden Inside the European Context During the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Grottos, 'Ninfei' and Decorating Items

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1996/97

Fellows

  • Angela M. Blake, The American University, Washington, DC, Academic Year
    This is New York! Landscapes of the Metropolis, 1890-1931
  • Yizhar Hirschfeld, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Academic Year
    Rural Settlement in Roman-Byzantine Palestine
  • Louise A. Mozingo, University of California, Berkeley, California, Academic Year
    Corporate Office Parks in the United States
  • Erik H. Neil, Tulane University, Academic Year
    Status and Distinction: The Villa Culture of Sicily in the Early Modern Period
  • Richard E. Quaintance, Jr., Rutgers University, Academic Year
    Politics in English Landscaping from 1725 to 1775

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1995/96

Junior Fellows

  • Joseph Disponzio, Columbia University, Academic Year
    Jean-Marie Morel and the French Picturesque
  • Elizabeth Dean Hermann, Harvard University, Academic Year
    Urbanism and Landscape as Reflection and Symbol of Social, Political, and Environmental Change in Fourteenth-Century Nasrid Granada
  • Barbara Lynn-Davis, Princeton University, Academic Year
    Landscape Architecture and Landscapes of the Imagination in Renaissance Venice
  • Rebecca Williamson, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    Use and Pleasure: Practice and Theory in Late Eighteenth-Century Veneto Architecture and Landscape Architecture

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Summer Fellows

  • David H. Haney, Yale University, Summer
    Scenic Illusions: Pursuing Nature at Acadia
  • Abdul Rehman, University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, Summer
    Garden City Relationship of Mughal Lahore: An Enquiry through Early Seventeenth-Century Sources
  • Ada V. Segre, University of York, Summer
    Plan and Planting Design of a Mid-Seventeenth-Century Giardino di Fiori in Northern Italy

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1994/95

Fellows

  • Gert Gröning, Hochschule der Künste Berlin, Academic Year
    Aspects of the Mutual Influence in the History of Urban Public Parks in the United States and Germany
  • Mark Laird, Toronto, Canada, Academic Year
    Ornamental Planting Design in English Pleasure Grounds, 1700-1830

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Junior Fellows

  • Dianne Harris, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year
    Lombardia Illuminata: The Formation of an Enlightenment Landscape in Eighteenth-Century Lombardy
  • Marcus R. Köhler, Freie Universität Berlin, Academic Year
    Johann Busch (c. 1725–1795), Gardener of the Court of Catharine II of Russia

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Summer Fellows

  • Tracy L. Ehrlich, Columbia University, Summer
    The Villa Mondragone and Seventeenth-Century Villeggiatura at Frascati
  • Christopher Vernon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Summer
    Wilhelm Miller and Walter Burley Griffin: The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Architecture
  • Robin Whalley, Bath College of Higher Education, Summer
    The Gardens of Harold Peto (1854–1933) and the Impact of the Renaissance on British Garden Design, c. 1900–914

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1993/94

Fellows

  • Julia A. King, St. Mary's College of Maryland, Academic Year
    Landscape and the Use of History in Nineteenth-Century America
  • Charles McLaughlin, The American University, Academic Year
    Biography of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903)

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Junior Fellows

  • Tracy L. Ehrlich, Columbia University, Academic Year
    The Villa Mondragone and Seventeenth-Century Villeggiatura at Frascati
  • Marguerite S. Shaffer, Harvard University, Academic Year
    See America First: Tourism and National Identity, 1905-1939

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Summer Fellows

  • Joseph Disponzio, Columbia University, Summer
    The Eighteenth-Century French Landscape Designer and Theorist, Jean-Marie Morel
  • Elizabeth Hyde, Harvard University, Summer
    The Flowering of Early Modern French Culture
  • Denis B. Walker, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, Summer
    The Text of Place: Nostalgia and the Other as Spatial Representation in Garden Design

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1992/93

Fellows

  • Grey Gundaker, Yale University, Academic Year
    Working My Yard: Private Sanctuary and Public Display in African-American Yards and Gardens
  • Erik A. de Jong, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Academic Year
    A Book of Garden Designs from 1592 for Emperor Rudolf II in the Collection of the Dumbarton Oaks Garden Library: Hans Puechfeldners Nüssliches Khünstbuch der Gardtnerij

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Junior Fellows

  • Timothy Mark Davis, University of Texas, Austin, Academic Year
    The Road Nobody Knows: Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway as a Case Study in Urban Landscape Design
  • Anne L. Helmreich, Northwestern University, Academic Year
    Representations of Gardens and Concepts of Englishness, 1880-1914

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Summer Fellows

  • Kurt Culbertson, Aspen, Colorado, Summer
    The German Influence in the Development of American Landscape Architecture
  • Jody Hoppe, University of California, Santa Barbara, Summer
    Petrus Crescentius' Livres des Proffits Champêtres et Ruraux
  • Suzanne Louise Turner, Louisiana State University, Summer
    Window to the Nineteenth-Century American City: The New Orleans Notarial Archives Drawings

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1991/92

Fellows

  • Alistair Craig Clunas, Victoria and Albert Museum, Academic Year
    The Gardens of the Wen Family: Ownership, Depiction, and Description in Suzhou, 1500–1650
  • Edward S. Harwood, Bates College, Academic Year
    Leaping the Fence: The English Landscape Garden and the Eighteenth Century
  • Alexandra H. Wilkinson, London, England, Academic Year
    Ancient Egyptian Gardens: Landscape and Symbolism
  • Terence Young, California Landscape Design and Its Relation to the Production of Ornamental Plants, 1860-1930, Academic Year
    University of California, Los Angeles

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Summer Fellows

  • Raymond Gastil, Princeton University, Summer
    Secret Poetry and Public Good: The Gardens of Giuseppe Jappelli

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1990/91

Fellows

  • C. Allan Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, Academic Year
    The Villa Garden in Jefferson's Virginia, 1790–1830
  • Norris Brock Johnson, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Academic Year
    The Dragon's Gate: Tenryu Temple and Garden, Kyoto, Japan

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Junior Fellows

  • Rebecca W. Davidson, Cornell University, Academic Year
    The Italian Garden in America

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Summer Fellows

  • Susan Ford, University of Technology, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Summer
    Gender Space and the Victorian Suburban Garden 1800-1870
  • Margherita Azzi Visentini, Politecnico di Milano, Summer
    Nineteenth-Century Gardens of the Veneto: Their Sources, their Influence
  • Alexandra Wilkinson, Georgetown University, Summer
    Gardens in Ancient Egypt: Horticulture and Religious Symbolism

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1989/90

Fellows

  • William Tishler, The University of Wisconsin, Academic Year
    The Life and Work of H. W. S. Cleveland: A Pioneer of American Landscape Architecture
  • Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, University of Hannover, Academic Year
    The 'Wild Garden' and the 'Nature Garden': A Comparison between the Garden Concepts of William Robinson and Willy Lange

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Junior Fellows

  • Stephen Bending, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, Academic Year
    The Inscription of Politics in English Gardens and their Literature in the Later Eighteenth Century
  • Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Brown University, Academic Year
    Landscape as Myth: The Contextual Archaeology of an Annapolis Landscape
  • Franco Panzini, Rome, Italy, Academic Year
    Green Spaces in the Context of Urban Growth: From the Court Garden to the Public Park

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Summer Fellows

  • Mahvash Alemi, Rome, Italy, Summer
    Safavid Gardens and their Urban Context
  • Philippe Forêt, University of Chicago, Summer
    Garden Architecture at the Manchu Court
  • Judith Major, University of Kansas, Summer
    A. J. Downing's Theory of Landscape Gardening

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1988/89

Fellows

  • Mark Laird, Chelsea Physic Gardens, Academic Year
    Ornamental Planting in the Landscape Garden: 1730-1830
  • Nicholas Purcell, St. John's College, Oxford, Academic Year
    The Gardens of Rome: Culture, Society, and Economy of the Periphery of Ancient Rome

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Junior Fellows

  • Donna M. Salzer, Harvard University, Academic Year
    Galeazzo Alessi's Work as a Landscape Architect, Site Planner, and Engineer
  • Sara M. Wages, University of Maryland, Academic Year
    Dutch Paintings of Gardens in the Latter Half of the Seventeenth Century: Fact and Fiction

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Summer Fellows

  • Ferdinand Anders, University of Vienna, Summer
    The Gardens of Archduke Maximilian–Precursors, Prototypes, Imitations: A Contribution to the Landscape Architecture of the Nineteenth Century
  • Bettina Bergman, Mount Holyoke College, Summer
    Coast and Grove: Architectural Landscapes in Roman Painting
  • Sonia Berjman, University of Buenos Aires, Summer
    The Work of French Landscape Architects at Buenos Aires and Montevideo

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1987/88

Fellows

  • Michel Baridon, University of Dijon, Academic Year
    Garden Architecture and the Scientific Imagination: The Transition from the French to the English Type of Landscape Gardening
  • Claudia Lazzaro, Cornell University, Academic Year
    Garden in Renaissance Italy: Art in Nature
  • John Pinto
    Hadrian's Villa New Tivoli and its Artistic Legacy
  • Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi, University of Pisa, Academic Year
    Naturalistic Representation in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Europe

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Summer Fellows

  • Mariette de Vos, Rome, Italy, Summer
    Grottoes and Painted Gardens: Landscape in Imperial Rome

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1986/87

Fellows

  • Linda B. Parshall, Portland State University, Academic Year
    Christian C. L. Hirschfeld and the Landscape Garden in Eighteenth-Century Germany
  • Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti, Rome, Italy, Academic Year
    The Influence of Archaeological Interest on Sixteenth-Century Gardening
  • Ellen S. Smart, Saunderstown, Rhode Island, Academic Year
    Mughal Painting as a Source for Determining Plant Materials Used in Mughal Gardens

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Summer Fellows

  • Margherita Azzi Visentini, Università di Padua, Summer
    Venetian Gardens between the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

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1985/86

Junior Fellows

  • Christine Häuber, Cologne University, Academic Year
    The Garden of Maecenas and Lamia on the Esquiline in Rome: Topography, History and Sculpture Findings
  • Margaret G. H. MacLean, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year
    Sacred Land, Sacred Water: Inca Landscape Planning in the Machu Picchu Area
  • Susan B. Taylor, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    Hubert Robert and the Baths of Apollo at Versailles

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Summer Fellows

  • Vivian Rich
    Victoria, B.C., Sir Edwin Lutyens, Viceroy's House Garden: Its Origins and its Influences
  • James L. Wescoat, Jr., University of Chicago, Summer
    From Bagh-i-Gul Afishan to the Gardens of the Taj: The Evolution of a River Garden Landscape

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1984/85

Fellows

  • Robert I. Curtis, University of Georgia, Academic Year
    Piscina Romana: Fish Pools in Roman Landscape Design
  • John Dixon Hunt, University of Leiden, Academic Year
    Garden and Grove: The Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination, 1600-1700

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Junior Fellows

  • Leonard N. Amico, Yale University, Academic Year
    Bernard Palissy and the French Reformation: A Social, Intellectual, and Cultural History

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Summer Fellows

  • Leonard N. Amico

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1983/84

Junior Fellows

  • Leonard N. Amico, Yale University, Academic Year
    Bernard Palissy and the French Reformation: A Social, Intellectual, and Cultural History
  • Claudia Lazzaro, Cornell University, Academic Year
    Rustic Villa to Refined Farmhouse: The Evolution and Migration of an Architectural Form
  • Amy W. Meyers, Yale University, Academic Year
    Sketches from the Wilderness: Changing Conceptions of Nature in American Natural History Illustrations, 1680-1880
  • Robert E. H. Williams, University of London, Academic Year
    Lapidary Inscriptions in Italian and English Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Gardens

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Summer Fellows

  • Graeme Moore
    Harold Peto's Design for English Gardens
  • Nancy Volkman, Texas A&M University, Summer
    Horace William Shaler Cleveland: His Work and the Persistence of Design

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1982/83

Associate Fellows

  • Charles McLaughlin, American University, Academic Year
    The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted

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Junior Fellows

  • Ann Friedman, Bryn Mawr College, Academic Year
    The "Grande Commande" for the Sculpture of the Parterre d'eau at Versailles, 1672-1683
  • Therese O'Malley, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year
    The National Mall: Art and Science in American Landscape Architecture
  • Marianne Ruggiero, Brown University, Academic Year
    The Development of the Picturesque Garden in the Veneto, 1780-1830

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1981/82

Associate Fellows

  • Charles McLaughlin, American University, Academic Year
    Frederick Law Olmsted

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Fellows

  • Wilhelmina Jashemski, University of Maryland, Academic Year
    The Gardens of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Villas Destroyed by Vesuvius

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Junior Fellows

  • Constance Lee, Brown University, Academic Year
    Gardens and Gods: Jacopo Galli, Michelangelo's Bacchus, and their Art Historical Settings

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1979/80

Fellows

  • Richard Etlin, University of Kentucky, Academic Year
    Cities of the Dead: From Charnel House to Elysium in Eighteenth Century Paris
  • Diane Kostial McGuire, Harvard University, Academic Year
    Beatrix Farrand's Plant Book for Dumbarton Oaks

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1978/79

Junior Fellows

  • Miroslava Marie Benes, Yale University, Academic Year
    Scenographia politia all'aperto: Gardens and Theater Design in Northern Italy, 1650-1730
  • George Gorse, Brown University, Academic Year
    The Palace of Andrea Doria in Fassolo-Genoa
  • Betsy Rosasco, New York University, Academic Year
    The Sculptures of the Chateau of Marly, during the Reign of Louis XIV
  • David Schuyler, Columbia University, Academic Year
    The Picturesque Landscape and the Re-Orientation of American Art, 1800-1860

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1977/78

Junior Fellows

  • George Gorse, Brown University, Academic Year
    The Palace of Andrea Doria in Fassolo-Genoa
  • Keith Morgan, Brown University, Academic Year
    Charles Adams Platt and the American Renaissance
  • David Schuyler, Columbia University, Academic Year
    Public Landscape in Nineteenth-Century America

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1976/77

Junior Fellows

  • Frank Alvarez, Columbia University, Academic Year
    Sixteenth-Century Garden Nymphaeums
  • Keith Morgan, Brown University, Academic Year
    Charles Adams Platt

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Visiting Scholar

  • Naomi Miller, Boston University, Academic Year
    The Flowing Symbol: A Study of French Renaissance Fountains

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1975/76

Junior Fellows

  • Frank Alvarez, Columbia University, Academic Year
    Sixteenth-Century Garden Nymphaeums

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Matthew Kearney Summer Garden Fellows

  • Dennis Dahlin, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year
    Study of Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson
  • Nancy Stieber, University of Michigan, Academic Year
    Historic Preservation in the Netherlands

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Visiting Scholar

  • Lionello Puppi, University of Padua and the Architectural Institute in Venice, Academic Year
    Picturesque Gardens in the Veneto

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1974/75

Matthew Kearney Summer Garden Fellows

  • Patricia O'Brien, University of California, Berkeley, Summer
    National Trust and the National Gardens Scheme in Great Britain
  • John Skibbe, Pennsylvania State University, Summer
    Andrew Jackson Downing and his Influence on the Layman's Approach to Landscaping his Home

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Visiting Fellows

  • Agnieszka Morawinska, University of Warsaw, Academic Year
    Study on the Subject of Modi, Eighteenth-Century Art Theory of Conventions of Mood and Expression, as Expressed in Garden Design and Decoration
  • Alan Tait, Glasgow University, Academic Year
    The Landscape Garden in Scotland

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Visiting Scholar

  • Gerda Bollwitzer, Bund Deutscher Landschaftsarchitekten, Germany, Academic Year
    The Influence of Le Notre in the Gardens of Europe

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1973/74

Fellows

  • Suzanne Lang, Warwick University, Academic Year
    Garden Structures of English Landscape Gardens

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Junior Fellows

  • Carolyn Lewis
    History of the Villa Pisani at Montagna; Nymphaeum of Palladio's Villa Barbaro at Maser

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Summer Fellows

  • Eleanor McPeck, Harvard University, Summer
  • Michael Van Valkenburg, Cornell University, Summer

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Visiting Fellows

  • Agnieszka Morawinska, University of Warsaw, Academic Year
    Study on the Subject of Modi, Eighteenth-Century Art Theory of Conventions of Mood and Expression, as Expressed in Garden Design and Decoration

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1972/73

Fellows

  • Marcia Allentuck, City College, City University of New York, Academic Year
    Aesthetic Theories of Sir Uvedale Price and their Influence on Landscape Architecture

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Summer Fellows

  • Robert E. Cleary, Jr, Harvard University, Summer
  • Allan D. Garnaas

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